Jed Charlot, 45, who was married, placed more than 600 fraudulent orders and sold the items on eBay, using the proceeds to buy designer gear including watches.
Charlot was jailed for three years for using taxpayers’ money to place more than 600 fraudulent orders for printers and toner.
Jed Charlot, 45, placed fraudulent orders and sold items on eBay after telling his girlfriend he was rich.
He used his own Ministry of Defence email to order printers and toner from an army contractor before selling them on to companies in the UK and US.
Tom Wilkins, prosecuting, said: “Between late 2021 and the end of 2022 the defendant ordered printers and toner cartridges from a company in Nottingham.